I would do first jabs, first year jabs, then every three years until they are older then stop. Mine are 11 and 9 and i no longer jab. 9yo had jabs every year all his life, well covered. 11yo is broke and won't be leaving the house again until she needs the vet for anything.

Vaccs are a very personal choice, and the only way to make the choice is to educate yourself on them and what they actually do.

I agree that understanding what the jabs are for, how long they last, etc. and then deciding how you feel about them is the way to go. I personally keep up with them annually and like the health check at the same time. It's good to keep your dog going to the vets from time to time for nothing major, so that if you do need to go later they are used to it and it's no big drama. A quick once over by the vet can also spot problems before you can sometimes.

We walk where there are lots of other dogs. I'll lay money on there being a fair few that aren't vaccinated, so I keep mine covered the best I can.

I agree with certain vaccinations and only if necessary guess its like us being vaccinated against flu for example now what u need to do is research the vaccine the vet said the dog needs then decide for yourself Guide dogs are vaccinated once a year